Saturday, 21 April 2018

How To Find Authentic Greek Food Fort Lauderdale

By Robert Lee


You may be reading this article right now for the plain reason that your are in Fort Lauderdale at the moment. And while you are in Florida, you may have a hankering for some great Greek food that your friends have been telling about. Due to this you want to find the best Greek food Fort Lauderdale establishments around. Do read on in this article to give you an inkling on how to look for one that is authentic.

The Greek restaurant is known as a taverna. And these are places where the Greeks showcase the food preparations that they are very much experts at, the meats that are charcoal grilled and spit roasted. Most common in these tavernas are heavy snacks that are called souvlakis, that are basically shish kebabs since they are skewered pieces of meat and vegetables that are seasoned well and grilled to perfection.

Another favorite that you will find in the taverna is the gyro. This is basically a spit roasted or grill roasted meat wrapped in unleavened bread much like a tortilla, which is called a pita. It is mixed and served with onion and tzatziki sauce. It goes without saying that the tzatziki sauce, a condiment made mostly of yogurt and used as a dip, is best if homemade and not bought off a shelf.

Greek fare is also known for their freshness, and this is a basic rule. Fish and vegetable dishes always are served fresh, and they are also usually served in salads and soups along with other seafood. Fresh is always best and so always look for this in your sampling of Greek food.

Freshly cooked and not heated is the cardinal rule in the taverna. Your food may take a while to serve and this will mean that it was most likely built from scratch and not, thus eating will take a bit of time.

Expect wine to be served in tavernas that you visit, especially if they are the real thing. They will or should have a wide selection of wines for you to choose from and pair with your order and dishes. If you are at a loss as to how to pair what wine with what, then you can ask the staff for help. Also, in Greece and Europe, children are also allowed to have their share of wine, which can be allowed in certain tavernas. Just make sure that your children do not take too much in though.

Also price should be reasonable and should not pauper you. Platters, whether it be gyro platters or otherwise should not cost you more than ten to fifteen dollars at most, and wraps should not get over eight dollars whatever the reason, unless you are at a very swanky taverna.

And of course the final test of authenticity will be to you to look at the customers themselves. If they number a fair number of Mediterranean types, then you can be sure that you are in the right place.




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